Skate Of Die Fest set for October; Bowling For Soup, Frankie Cosmos, Surf Curse, and more set to perform

Skate Of Die Fest set for October; Bowling For Soup, Frankie Cosmos, Surf Curse, and more set to perform

Official press release:

The first ever Skate Or Die Fest, a single day, all-ages skateboarding and music experience, is confirmed to take place on the grounds of Gas Monkey Live in the heart of North Texas on October 22.

Programming includes live music on two stages, world-record-breaking skate competitions, a puppy petting zoo, and live art installations, along with plenty of angst and nostalgia.

Music headliners include Denton-based Platinum-selling, Grammy-Nominated pop punk powerhouse Bowling For Soup and New York City indie rock darlings Frankie Cosmos. Other touring artists set to perform include Surf Curse, The Greeting Committee, Summer Salt, Guantanamo Baywatch, and Okey Dokey, along with local bands Not Half Bad, Hall Johnson, Loafers, and Pearl Earl. The selection is extremely curated, focusing on bands which complement skateboarding’s angsty and sweaty vibes, including the genres of indie, garage, surf, and punk rock.The lineup intentionally and importantly features diversity: half of the acts include female talent, and multiple races and sexual orientations are included.

Skate programming is headlined by the world’s largest Game of S.K.A.T.E. Tournament, a world record-setting event with 200 participants. (Think H.O.R.S.E., but with skateboarders.) A single-elimination tournament with 9 rounds of exciting head to head competition over 4 hours, all competing for the top spot and a piece of the $3,000 cash purse.

The top 16 competitors from the tournament earn a spot in the best trick contest. Skaters will also compete in a highest ollie contest. Skaters can apply to compete at skateordiefest.com/skate.

Cultural attractions include interactive art installations, murals from local artists, a Vendor Village – bothcurated by local startup Artist Uprising, a puppy petting zoo with adoptable puppies, a politician dunk tank (where you can dunk impersonators of Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Ted Cruz, and more), food trucks, and plenty of angst!

Skate Or Die Fest comes from the mind of local entrepreneur and music blogger Harley Barnes, who has teamed up with event producer Kris Norvet, investor/landscape architect Zac Miller, and the team at Gas Monkey Live. Barnes is the founder and editor of ThisNewBand, a data-driven indie music blog and community of teen music enthusiasts, and has previously founded 2 technology startups, including concert app CrowdFeed which went through the Dallas accelerator Tech Wildcatters in 2013. Norvet has over 15 years of experience producing events, including working for NYC-based Trevanna Entertainment (Hot 97’s Summer Jam, Red Bull Music Academy NYC).

Gas Monkey Live is a state-of-the-art live music venue in Dallas, Texas started by entrepreneur Richard Rawlings (who is also the star of Discovery Channel reality television show Fast N’ Loud), along with Alex Mendonsa (former House of Blues Los Angeles Manager), and Peter Ore (former Vice President of Talent Live Nation Denver). The 38,000 sq ft venue accommodates 3,000 patrons, along with a world-class sound, lighting, and video setup. The Festival will be making use of the entire indoor footprint of Gas Monkey Live, as well as an outdoor portion of their parking lot in front of the venue.

Tickets are on sale now at skateordiefest.com. Blind pre-sale tickets which went on sale in August have sold out. GA tickets range from $20 to $35 in advance, and $40 at doors. VIP tickets are $70 advance, and $80 at the door. VIP perks include priority entry into the festival, and a private indoor VIP area with exclusive bar, seating, and excellent main stage viewing.